Stuttering is associated with differences in the brain; it is not just a behavior that children learn or pick up from listening to other people who stutter. T/F
True
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Who is more likely to stutter, men or women?
Men
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T/F you're NOT likely to stutter if you have a family member who also stutters.
false
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When does stuttering usually begin? Childhood or adulthood?
childhood
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Can being shy or nervous make symptoms of stuttering worse?
Yes
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People only stutter because they are nervous.
False
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Name one stuttering modification strategy.
Cancellation, Pull-out, etc.
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Stuttering varies significantly over time: Sometimes, people will have periods in which the stuttering appears to go away, only to have it return. This variability is normal. T/F
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T/F Stuttering can begin gradually and develop over time, or it can appear suddenly.
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People who stutter are imitating a stuttering parent or relative.